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The Final Frontier: Confidentiality and Privacy in the Cloud

Computer (Long Beach Calif) 9(1):44-50 (1976)

The boundary between the trusted inside and the untrusted outside blurs when a company adopts cloud computing. The organization's applications-and data-are no longer onsite, fundamentally changing the definition of a malicious insider.

DOI: 10.1109/MC.2011.223
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